Jean-Armand de Joyeuse, Marquis de Grandpré

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Jean-Armand de Joyeuse (1631 – 1 July 1710), Marquis de Grandpré and Baron de Verpel, was a soldier and Marshal of France during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.

Early life and career

Joyeuse was born to Antoine François de Joyeuse, comte de Grandpré, and Harriet de la Vieuville in 1631. He joined the army at a young age, his first battle being in 1648. Joyeuse fought in the Battle of Rethel in 1652, and in the Battle of Stenay two years later.

Joyeuse married his cousin, Marguerite de Joyeuse, the daughter of the Baron de Verpel. He inherited his uncle's title upon the baron's death.

Later service

By the outbreak of the

1693 battle of Neerwinden
. During the battle, he was shot and wounded, ending his active military service.

After Neerwinden, Joyeuse was given the governorships of various cities, including Metz. He died in 1710, during the War of the Spanish Succession.

Sources and bibliography

  • Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Boulliot (1830). Biographie ardennaise : Histoire des Ardennais qui se sont fait remarquer par leurs écrits, leurs actions, leurs vertus ou leurs erreurs. Vol. 2. Chez l'éditeur, n°9, rue de l'Arbre-Sec. p. 71. Read online
  • L. Chaudon (1810). Dictionnaire universel, historique, critique et bibliographique. Vol. 9. Mame frères. p. 261. Read online